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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nobody: 9:55am On Mar 31, 2023
Leyqute:
52 inches?

Ahan. O wrong now!
no.. make we dey whyne ourselves..

Since say Dem talk say no be him age be that.. grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by afrodoc2: 9:56am On Mar 31, 2023
BlaqFaze:
Lol... but seductive dressing is not down to trousers... skimpy gowns are way more seductive... then that tight fitting skirt that is usually very small but fits perfectly
Those NYSC trousers will mould the girls bum bum into a small space and give it a very mercurial appearance. Skimpy gown leaves little to the imagination so nothing special there unless you are in the field of action.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 9:56am On Mar 31, 2023
GloriousGbola:
the problem is the world cup is optional compared to jamb.

it honestly does not speak well of CU and is a pointer to some of the issues raised and which i experienced with respect to religious bigotry by people in authority

it is also a good thing that this has been brought to the fore. because no one would have expected this. others can plan against this going forward. ironically, if oloyede played a game like this people would be up in arms against religious perecution

the exam is less than an hour and a half. this is just a power flex. so if we have a muslim female minister of education who decided to lead a delegation to inspect and re validate CU's accreditation, you think they will suddenly remember to enforce their no hijab stance?

hopefully the students who graduate from CU there will not carry this insular cultish attitude into the larger world
[color=royalblue]What has been brought to the fore?

Before those ladies wrote WAEC, CU has been conducting CBTs with the "No Hijabi" policy.

Muslims have graduated from that school without converting to Christianity. All they did was maintain their policy.

You can use a scarf...Hope you know that?

Religious bigotry indeed[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nobody: 9:58am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
The blame is simply on Covenant

If you sign up to be a public exam centre, you simply take on the responsibility of a public centre where freedom of religious dressing is guaranteed. You are now a state actor and the state allows for such dressing.
why didn't Qatar follow suit in quest to be non biased towards the alphabet 🔤 community?

The world doesn't start and end in religion, lbtqrz, etc etc
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 9:59am On Mar 31, 2023
BlueRayDick:
The major issue here is that JAMB did not equip these CBT centers but posted people who paid to JAMB there to write exams. Yet JAMB expects these institutions to relax their rules/regulations/conducts to allow students who would not comply with the institution's rules to write exam in their premises. The thing dey somehow.
It's not JAMBs job to equip a centre. Like any exam centre, you equip yourself and make your money back through footfall. It's just like Pearson Vue centres where we take driving theory tests and all sorts of Professional exams. They make their money by collecting a fee per student, and equip themselves.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 10:00am On Mar 31, 2023
seankafor:
why didn't Qatar follow suit in quest to be non biased towards the alphabet 🔤 community?

The world doesn't start and end in religion, lbtqrz, etc etc
That's the law in Qatar. The law in Nigeria allows hijab in public centres
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nobody: 10:01am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
That's the law in Qatar. The law in Nigeria allows hijab in public centres
the law in convenant prohibits hijab ..

Simple
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 10:01am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
The blame is simply on Covenant

If you sign up to be a public exam centre, you simply take on the responsibility of a public centre where freedom of religious dressing is guaranteed. You are now a state actor and the state allows for such dressing.
Freedom of religious dressing isn't guaranteed anywhere.

Muslims can't wear Niqab for example to exam hall in any public university in Nigeria, and its a religious dressing
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 10:02am On Mar 31, 2023
seankafor:
it's his díck size grin
grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 10:03am On Mar 31, 2023
seankafor:
the law in convenant prohibits hijab ..

Simple
The law in Covenant does not supercede the law in Nigeria if they sign up to be a Nigerian public centre

If they can't guarantee Nigerians the right of Nigerians, they should be stripped of the right to act as an agent of the state (exam centre)

It's a simple stuff.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 10:06am On Mar 31, 2023
izzou:
[color=royalblue]What has been brought to the fore?

Before those ladies wrote WAEC, CU has been conducting CBTs with the "No Hijabi" policy.

Muslims have graduated from that school without converting to Christianity. All they did was maintain their policy.

You can use a scarf...Hope you know that?

Religious bigotry indeed[/color]
i am talking as a muslim. while i am not female, i have experienced and witnessed discrimination against hijabis while i was in school. you will be in class and a lecturer will be saying women with hijab cannot work as engineers. that their hijab will be caught on machinery. if you ask about nuns working as engineers the man shuts you down. some people will ctell you casually how irritated they are seeing ninjas walking about in hijab. one time this chick was telling me how she saw a hijabi struggling with her baby and 'she felt like slapping her'.

so yes. there is religious bigotry against women who wear hijab. and yes very often people in power try to abuse it in matter like this

Before those ladies wrote WAEC, CU has been conducting CBTs with the "No Hijabi" policy.
i am only hearing about CUs no hijabi policy today. i have never heard of it before. it frankly sounds extremist and intolerant and a power flex, but that is a story for another day.

the issue is in this case CU is a CONTRACTOR for jamb. Jamb is a SECULAR organisation, paid CU to host examinatons. JAMB does not have a dress code for examinations. you cannot pay me to perform a service and when i perform it i start imposing my rules. as a PROFESSIONAL organisation, CU should have simply refused to provide the service as it will come in conflict wit their values.

the only other option if for JAMB to put a hard disclaimer on their site . the CU site is intolerant of Hijab. please be guided accordingly.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 10:06am On Mar 31, 2023
nihilistjnr:
Freedom of religious dressing isn't guaranteed anywhere.

Muslims can't wear Niqab for example to exam hall in any public university in Nigeria, and its a religious dressing
The Supreme Court has ruled on this matter. Hijab is allowed in public schools

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 10:07am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
The Supreme Court has ruled on this matter. Hijab is allowed in public schools
Is CU a public school
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 10:08am On Mar 31, 2023
[quote author=Itsrm post=122190365.] I also found it quite odd that a reporter willl include Tinubus age in the headline of his story .

The only problem is, if it's not his age then what is it? cheesy[/quote]This is actually standard practice in journalism and Media. Many at times, people share similar names so they include age as a way of people knowing exactly who they're talking about.

Jazet, 46 went into the store today and confronted the store owner for discrimination against Muslims with hijab. That's a standard practice for journalists.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 10:08am On Mar 31, 2023
nihilistjnr:
Freedom of religious dressing isn't guaranteed anywhere.

Muslims can't wear Niqab for example to exam hall in any public university in Nigeria, and its a religious dressing
Where sir? People wear hijab to write exams in public universities in Nigeria sir.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nobody: 10:10am On Mar 31, 2023
Omo, how una dey see this trump matter..

USA is in the same political level if not more dirtier sef..

Just that they re more advanced
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 10:11am On Mar 31, 2023
BlueRayDick:
The man get agenda grin grin grin

He write the thing like say he know say 25 years ago people go argue the age
grin

I only wish it came out before the election so we see how the spin master Festus Keyamo explains it away.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlaqFaze: 10:11am On Mar 31, 2023
Leyqute:
Bros you don dey carry this matter go somewhere else 😀
😅😅
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 10:12am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
The Supreme Court has ruled on this matter. Hijab is allowed in public schools
Lagos State public schools is not the same as Covenant University.

Hijab is different to Niqab. No public university is allowing you to write exam in this

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 10:15am On Mar 31, 2023
GloriousGbola:
i am talking as a muslim. while i am not female, i have experienced and witnessed discrimination against hijabis while i was in school. you will be in class and a lecturer will be saying women with hijab cannot work as engineers. that their hijab will be caught on machinery. if you ask about nuns working as engineers the man shuts you down. some people will ctell you casually how irritated they are seeing ninjas walking about in hijab. one time this chick was telling me how she saw a hijabi struggling with her baby and 'she felt like slapping her'.

so yes. there is religious bigotry against women who wear hijab. and yes very often people in power try to abuse it in matter like this



i am only hearing about CUs no hijabi policy today. i have never heard of it before. it frankly sounds extremist and intolerant and a power flex, but that is a story for another day.

the issue is in this case CU is a CONTRACTOR for jamb. Jamb is a SECULAR organisation, paid CU to host examinatons. JAMB does not have a dress code for examinations. you cannot pay me to perform a service and when i perform it i start imposing my rules. as a PROFESSIONAL organisation, CU should have simply refused to provide the service as it will come in conflict wit their values.

the only other option if for JAMB to put a hard disclaimer on their site . the CU site is intolerant of Hijab. please be guided accordingly.
[color=royalblue]Bros, you are typing long long story and big big grammar

NYSC is owned by the FG, yet ladies who would not wear trousers in camps are decamped. Is that religious intolerance too?

You just saw a Muslim institution saying you cannot matriculate unless you wear a hijab.

There is nothing intolerant about telling people to abide by your rules.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 10:15am On Mar 31, 2023
Donjazet2:
This is actually standard practice in journalism and Media. Many at times, people share similar names so they include age as a way of people knowing exactly who they're talking about.

Jazet, 46 went into the store today and confronted the store owner for discrimination against Muslims with hijab. That's a standard practice for journalists.
I get. It's just not something I see very often in our newspapers.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TrebleChamp(m): 10:16am On Mar 31, 2023
nihilistjnr:
Have you been to covenant University before?

Do you know the lay of the land?

You literally have to drive a couple miles through Church premises to get to their academic buildings

Bro as far as I'm concerned, if she was there to write exams and not looked for trouble, she would have removed the hijab.

Ansarudeen school is up the road from CU in that same Ota. She should have gone there.
Jamb posted her to Convenant University to write Jamb CBT exam, but she should have gone to Ansarudeen instead? Jamb is to blame here, and like Larride said they should stop accepting Religions Schools as CBT Center going forward....
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 10:17am On Mar 31, 2023
TrebleChamp:
Jamb posted her to Convenant University to write Jamb CBT exam, but she should have gone to Ansarudeen instead? Jamb is to blame here, and like Larride said they should stop accepting Religions Schools as CBT Center going forward....
Jamb posted her to CU. Jamb didn't post her hijab to CU.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 10:18am On Mar 31, 2023
nihilistjnr:
Jamb posted her to CU. Jamb didn't post her hijab to CU.
grin grin grin

[color=royalblue]Another angle
[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:19am On Mar 31, 2023
afrodoc2:
If larride successfully renovates that 52 I will award him a contract to build a full size replica of the Great Pyramid.
If he don finish renovating that one, make he renovate this Keyamo own join

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 10:22am On Mar 31, 2023
izzou:
[color=royalblue]Bros, you are typing long long story and big big grammar

NYSC is owned by the FG, yet ladies who would not wear trousers in camps are decamped. Is that religious intolerance too?
.[/color]
rights are a game of numbers. when i was a child, very few muslim women were confident enough to wear hijab in public in the workplace. today there are far more visible , successful career muslim women, so unless a workplace has a policy in stone, no one will challenge women wearing hijab in the office. if the church behind the ladies wearing trousers decides to raise the issue, the fight will go to court and be decided. we saw the same happen with lawyers and hijab.


You just saw a Muslim institution saying you cannot matriculate unless you wear a hijab.

There is nothing intolerant about telling people to abide by your rules
let me reiterate - this is not about a person studying at convent university . this is about a person using a service CU was paid to provide. if some one pays me to host a party in my house, i cannot start blocking guests who have paid because i do not like their dressing.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 10:22am On Mar 31, 2023
BlueRayDick:
If he don finish renovating that one, make he renovate this Keyamo own join
[color=royalblue]This article is forged, to me.

Not until few years back, there was nothing like LACOED( Lagos State College of Education)

It used to be AOCOED (Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education)

It was Sanwo-Olu that changed it to LACOED.

So unless Keyamo was seeing the future, it is most likely an artwork of Oluwole

I might be wrong sha [/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 10:25am On Mar 31, 2023
Are we not supposed to be the most enlightened and educated of the crop of Nigerians??

How on earth are we defending bigotry and discrimination based on faith??

JAMB did not go and beg covenant to use their centre for exam, covenant applied to JAMB to do so and it was approved. Perhaps where I blame jamb here is not making sure all it's centres understand the guidelines and ground rules to being a host for an external exam..


And people are defending this nonsense because they're looking at it as a Muslim issue or non-muslim issue but this is a human rights issue.

Now let's expand the scope here, let's take this to its logical extreme, first there are very many churches who have schools in their compounds. Don't forget this is a secondary school exam of which they're thousands of schools across the country. There are churches that don't accept trousers, churches that don't allow men to overgrow their hair, churches that don't allow make-up, churches that don't allow hair extensions and attachments.
Imagine being posted to a school for an external exam of 2 hours and you're told to go and barb your hair as a man, or for ladies to remake their hair, as attachments are not allowed, some churches even forbid high heels shoes. I know that covenant, Gregory and Madonna University forbid women wearing high heels shoes.

Are these what we will accept because we want to write an exam?? Do you really believe that everyone must know the peculiar rules of the exam centre to which they've been sent? Isn't it the jamb rules that just concern students?

We keep enabling and defending bigotry and discrimination until it gets to us.

What is bad is bad!! And yes, this is why discrimination is bad everywhere. Many of you that supported the discrimination of LGBTs in Qatar are now speaking against discrimination of Muslims here. It's good you can now see why discrimination of any group is bad! Discrimination distorts unity.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:26am On Mar 31, 2023
Ibime:
It's not JAMBs job to equip a centre. Like any exam centre, you equip yourself and make your money back through footfall. It's just like Pearson Vue centres where we take driving theory tests and all sorts of Professional exams. They make their money by collecting a fee per student, and equip themselves.
Going by ur analogy, I think the relationship is symbiotic in nature. JAMB does not have CBT centers and needs to make use of CU's CBT centers. CU needs the money from making its CBT centers available for use.

If JAMB feels they are getting a shorter end of the stick in the relationship, they should call it quits with CU na
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 10:26am On Mar 31, 2023
nihilistjnr:
Jamb posted her to CU. Jamb didn't post her hijab to CU.
unless Jamb has provided a clear and unambiguos dress code for writing jamb this is on CU



http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/6757/1/dress_code.pdf

below are excerpts from CUs dress code.does this mean anyone who dresses outside of these boundaries will not be allowed to sit for jamb in thier hall?

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by afrodoc2: 10:37am On Mar 31, 2023
izzou:
[color=royalblue]This article is forged, to me.

Not until few years back, there was nothing like LACOED( Lagos State College of Education)

It used to be AOCOED (Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education)

It was Sanwo-Olu that changed it to LACOED.

So unless Keyamo was seeing the future, it is most likely an artwork of Oluwole

I might be wrong sha [/color]
Opposite.

It used to be called LACOED but now called AOCOED
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TrebleChamp(m): 10:38am On Mar 31, 2023
izzou:
[color=royalblue]When Qatar drew the line against Ndi LGBTQGgHHkJjKJj, some of you came to their defences..

Obey their rules or go home... grin

E reach our Muslim sisters, the music change [/color]
Izzou those girls are not CU student, they are not writing that Jamb CBT to enter Convenant University. If CU doesn't want people from other faith to write exam in their Center, they should either inform Jamb to only post Christian candidates or just withdraw their school as Jamb CBT Center.
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